K.T. Stevens was in
five episodes
of The Rifleman ―Heller as Muriel Bechtol, she was married to that evil Andrew Bechtol
― The
Fourflusher as Molly Fenway, she was married to a sharecropper who entered
his colt in the horse race ― Face of Yesterday as Nancy Clay
was the wife of the man he killed in the Civil War ― Honest
Abe as Emma Lincoln, the sister to Able Lincoln who claims that
he's the Great Emancipator Molly Fenway in End of the Hunt as
Granny Mede, Reef Jackson was her nephew, Lucas knew them from when
he lived in the Nations.

K.T. Stevens was a theater, film
and television actress and a theatrical-union official.

K.T Stevens was born in Hollywood. Her father was the film
director Sam Wood. She began acting in plays and films as a
child, using the stage name Katherine Stevens. After starring
in the radio soap opera Mr. Pepper's Family, she made her
Broadway debut in The Land Is Bright in 1941. She also
appeared on Broadway in Nine Girls (1943) and Laura
(1947).

In the 1940's and 50's Ms. Stevens played leading roles in such
films as Address Unknown (1944) ― Port of New York ―
(1949) Harriet Craig (1950) ― Vice Squad (1953).
More recently, she appeared in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
(1969) ― Pets (1974).

Her television credits include appearances on I Love Lucy ―
The Patty Duke Show ― Mannix ― Days of Our Lives ― General Hospital
― Paradise Bay. For more than five years she played Vanessa on
The Young and the Restless.

K.T. Stevens served on local and national boards of the American
Federation of Television and Radio Artists from 1978 until her
death. She was president of the union's Los Angeles local from 1986
to 1989.